California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018
Passed by the California legislature and signed into law on the same day, the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 will require companies that store personal information to disclose the types of data they collect and allow consumers to opt out of having their data sold. The law’s passage is the result of a compromise in which a ballot measure that would have brought more stringent privacy rules to the state, such as requiring the The Verge, the law is slated to take effect at the start of 2020, giving the tech and retail industries an opportunity to address their grievances before that time.
disclosure of the actual third-party that receives personal information as opposed to only the category of a third-party, was shelved. According toLast Updated on June 28, 2018 by Ramin Seddiq